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    HL-60 cells are multipotent, which means that they are able to form multiple cell types but are restricted to a specific lineage (Cirtain et al., 2016). HL- 60 cell line has been used as an in vitro system for studying cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the proliferation and differentiation of normal and leukemic cells of the…

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    Anti-C alloantibodies are the most probable antibody present in the patient’s sample. Reagent screening cells 2 and 3 were not reactive at immediate spin, 37°C, or in the AHG phase. The screen ruled out antibodies to D, c, E, e, k, Kpb, Jsb, Fyb, Jka, Jkb, Lea, Leb, P1, M, N, S, s, Lub, and Xg*a antigens. In all positive screening cells, reactions occurred at immediate spin, 37°C, and AHG phases; however, screening cells with positive reactions did not react with same strength. The panel ruled…

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    Residential school, a gruesome institution that includes rape, torture and abuse. Residential schools have been around since the 19th century. They were created to assimilate aboriginal children into Euro-Canadian culture, and to essentially strip them of their native culture. In both the poem, “Monster” by Dennis Saddleman and the novel, Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden, the authors go in depth on the problems with residential schools. Saddleman explains how residential school obliterates native…

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    My Parenting Style

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    however caused emotional distress with my youngest. When I realized my youngest son was clinically depressed, I needed a friend to talk to. I confided in my boss and her words of wisdom changed me forever. Through her support, I learned how to be the type of parent my youngest son needed. My oldest son did well in high school, got accepted to the college of his choice and landed a job as a nurse as soon as he…

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    One-One-One-One For The Road For an American born and raised student, English, Literature, and Writing are commonplace in both primary and secondary school curriculums. Yet, for myself specifically, these curriculums were not the construct of any institution, instead, for a majority of my life, my education took place in my home, as a homeschooled student. And, because of this arrangement, I possessed an undiagnosed disability in writing until late in my secondary school career at a private…

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    Wedgefield Area School Dispute Leaders in Orange County for the better part of a decade have been attempting to get approval for a new school in the neighborhood of Wedgefield, due to major population of the schools in the surrounding area. While the residents of this community wanted a solution but they did not want it to be near their homes because it would impact some of the activities that they enjoyed due to living in a more open area. (Breen, Roth) This issue arose a few years ago when…

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    I remember elementary school very well. I cried everyday of Kindergarten, begging my patient teacher, Mrs. Graber, to allow my mom to come and pick me up. I chewed on the ribbons of my pink floral dress, tears streaming down my face, too scared to talk to other kids and too homesick to pay attention to lessons. Mrs. Graber rocked me in her chair, daily. She gave me homework to catch up on the things that I had been too grief stricken to comprehend. Eventually, I grew out of my fears of school,…

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    “The environment must be rich in motives which lend interest to activity and invite the child to conduct his own experiences.” –Maria Montessori Although she may have had some radical ideas for her time, I feel that Maria Montessori touches upon a necessity of success in education, interest. In my own educational career, and now in my career as an educator, I have seen how interest can make all the difference in the effort and attention a child puts into their coursework. My purpose in applying…

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    Growing up in Ghana West Africa, I was one of 9 children as the 8th on the spectrum and the 4th girl; I faced unique challenge in a culture where boys were the focus of the family when it comes to proper education. However, an incident in my early years at school changed my father’s thinking and I to join my brothers in a preparatory school instead of the public school my other sisters attended. The incident that impacted my education happened when a teacher beat my buttocks with a stick and…

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    Thorntons Case Study

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    PART A: Question 1. Describe the principal activities of the company? Thorntons is a British multi-channel confectionery retailer, which is considered as the leading premium chocolate brand in the UK, with shopper purchase exceeding £300 millions in 2014. The company operates through two business segments, namely retail and fast moving consumer goods. The main activities of Thorntons include manufacturing, retailing and distribution of high quality chocolate, toffee, and fudge with luxury and…

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